Wearable Devices (WLDS) will demonstrate how neural interaction can become a reliable and intuitive control method across smart-glasses and screens at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Marking its seventh CES exhibition, the Company’s presence will include its largest booth to date, featuring multiple hands-on demos for both consumers and eco-system partners. At the booth, visitors can try the Mudra Link neural band through an interactive experience on a big screen. After a quick onboarding tryout, visitors will enjoy controlling and interacting with several games and applications, where the Mudra Link acts as an alternative to a computer mouse or a trackpad. In addition, visitors can try – for the first time – navigating the new Google Android extended reality operating system in a special demo. In the Company’s meeting room, select partners will be able to try three core new innovative neural experiences which push the boundaries of neural interaction beyond plain gesture control. These demonstrations will be available at the Wearable Devices booth #15650.
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